Kill The Noise Biography & News

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About Kill The Noise

About Kill The Noise

No band worth its salt has ever asked fans to Kill the Noise. But plenty of music lovers have embraced a musical act by such a name, and the more noise he makes the louder they get.

Kill the Noise, of course, is the stage name of Jake Stanczak, an electronic music producer from upstate New York. Known for his baseball caps, sweat-soaked t-shirts and skull stickers, Stanczak plays night after night to standing-room only nightclubs, sold-out festivals and venues around the world. And what's so special about his shows? For starters, there's a series of 20-foot neon screens, plenty of turntables and bass-heavy sets that always get the crowd rocking. What else do you really need to know?

The thing about Kill The Noise that's even more impressive is the reach he's had and the popularity that's exploded over the last several years. After all, it was a bounce back and forth between 2006-2011 when Stanczak was also performing under the name Ewun. But when he made the switch to Kill the Noise, he dropped his debut EP in 2010 and has produced four more since. He also produced and was featured on "Narcissistic Cannibal" and "Fuels The Comedy," from Korn's tenth studio album in 2011. And last but not least, he stole the spotlight when he took the stage with the band to perform on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on February 3, 2012.

Kill the Noise took a tour of Japan in 2013, and also visited France, Germany, Sweden, the Nethlerlands and Italy on the trek. The final date on the calendar was at Brancaleone in Rome on October 26, 2013.

Stancazak eventually kicked off 2014 on the radio show DVDASA on January 15, 2014. That's when his collaboration with Skrillex, Fatman Scoop and Michael Angelakos, "Recess," entered the UK Singles chart. It provide to be the perfect kickoff to a busy year for Kill the Noise, who is currently rolling through a crazy touring schedule of dates booked across the US through the end of November. He is also putting the finishing touches on a new album, and recently told the LA Music Blog, "A lot of work is going on behind the scenes to make the whole package something special."